Interesting topic. No surprising that we have more than 200 kilo puerh at our home in Wuhan, which we could never drink up, although some of them may will be disposed some day, especially factories products.Luckily I found out our marriage memory cake...looks like only two were left with us, others have been given to close friends. Looking through those tea is just like looking through past histories That's one of the reasons I appreciate puerh tea---it can be with us for a really long time, and it becomes better when aging.

Interesting topic. No surprising that we have more than 200 kilo puerh at our home in Wuhan, which we could never drink up, although some of them may will be disposed some day, especially factories products.Luckily I found out our marriage memory cake...looks like only two were left with us, others have been given to close friends. Looking through those tea is just like looking through past histories That's one of the reasons I appreciate puerh tea---it can be with us for a really long time, and it becomes better when aging.

----Boss is at tea mountain, while I am sticking around ----

If you ever decide to dispose of some tea I'll send you my address so you can send it to me and I'll get rid of it for you

Interesting topic. No surprising that we have more than 200 kilo puerh at our home in Wuhan, which we could never drink up, although some of them may will be disposed some day, especially factories products.Luckily I found out our marriage memory cake...looks like only two were left with us, others have been given to close friends. Looking through those tea is just like looking through past histories That's one of the reasons I appreciate puerh tea---it can be with us for a really long time, and it becomes better when aging.

----Boss is at tea mountain, while I am sticking around ----

If you ever decide to dispose of some tea I'll send you my address so you can send it to me and I'll get rid of it for you

Interesting topic. No surprising that we have more than 200 kilo puerh at our home in Wuhan, which we could never drink up, although some of them may will be disposed some day, especially factories products.Luckily I found out our marriage memory cake...looks like only two were left with us, others have been given to close friends. Looking through those tea is just like looking through past histories That's one of the reasons I appreciate puerh tea---it can be with us for a really long time, and it becomes better when aging.

----Boss is at tea mountain, while I am sticking around ----

If you ever decide to dispose of some tea I'll send you my address so you can send it to me and I'll get rid of it for you

Noted You know it is common for tea makers to have puerh "enough for many lifetimes". When chatting about what to do with these teas, one of the maker friends said that all his tea will be left to his only son, while another one said that he would use them up by taking bath with puerh tea before he died

Interesting topic. No surprising that we have more than 200 kilo puerh at our home in Wuhan, which we could never drink up, although some of them may will be disposed some day, especially factories products.Luckily I found out our marriage memory cake...looks like only two were left with us, others have been given to close friends. Looking through those tea is just like looking through past histories That's one of the reasons I appreciate puerh tea---it can be with us for a really long time, and it becomes better when aging.

----Boss is at tea mountain, while I am sticking around ----

If you ever decide to dispose of some tea I'll send you my address so you can send it to me and I'll get rid of it for you

Noted You know it is common for tea makers to have puerh "enough for many lifetimes". When chatting about what to do with these teas, one of the maker friends said that all his tea will be left to his only son, while another one said that he would use them up by taking bath with puerh tea before he died

I wish my dad had a lifetime of tea to give me And that tea bath sounds absolutely amazing

Interesting topic. No surprising that we have more than 200 kilo puerh at our home in Wuhan, which we could never drink up, although some of them may will be disposed some day, especially factories products.Luckily I found out our marriage memory cake...looks like only two were left with us, others have been given to close friends. Looking through those tea is just like looking through past histories That's one of the reasons I appreciate puerh tea---it can be with us for a really long time, and it becomes better when aging.

----Boss is at tea mountain, while I am sticking around ----

If you ever decide to dispose of some tea I'll send you my address so you can send it to me and I'll get rid of it for you

Noted You know it is common for tea makers to have puerh "enough for many lifetimes". When chatting about what to do with these teas, one of the maker friends said that all his tea will be left to his only son, while another one said that he would use them up by taking bath with puerh tea before he died

Interesting topic. No surprising that we have more than 200 kilo puerh at our home in Wuhan, which we could never drink up, although some of them may will be disposed some day, especially factories products.Luckily I found out our marriage memory cake...looks like only two were left with us, others have been given to close friends. Looking through those tea is just like looking through past histories That's one of the reasons I appreciate puerh tea---it can be with us for a really long time, and it becomes better when aging.

----Boss is at tea mountain, while I am sticking around ----

If you ever decide to dispose of some tea I'll send you my address so you can send it to me and I'll get rid of it for you

Noted You know it is common for tea makers to have puerh "enough for many lifetimes". When chatting about what to do with these teas, one of the maker friends said that all his tea will be left to his only son, while another one said that he would use them up by taking bath with puerh tea before he died

[/quote]Noted You know it is common for tea makers to have puerh "enough for many lifetimes". When chatting about what to do with these teas, one of the maker friends said that all his tea will be left to his only son, while another one said that he would use them up by taking bath with puerh tea before he died [/quote]

I'd say pu-erh is looking like a pretty good store of value. I've just sold a little bar of gold to convert to pu-erh. In my heart of hearts there is a speculator but people like me more when I stick to the 'store of value' story.

OK, no more talk about money. You're right, there's enough of that already in other threads. As for me, including the tong I just ordered, I probably have 8 - 10 kilos, but about half of it is tuition, maybe only good for a foot bath.